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Watch On-Demand: Introducing Cube's Semantic Layer Sync with Preset

Revealing the easiest way to integrate semantics layers with the most popular open source BI tool

  • Preset
  • Cube
  • Picture of Evan Rusackas - the ParticipantLogo of Evan Rusackas company

    Evan Rusackas

    Developer Relations at Preset, PMC member at Apache Superset

  • Picture of Tony Kau - the ParticipantLogo of Tony Kau company

    Tony Kau

    Partner Solutions Architect at Cube

Key Webinar Takeaways

1. Introduction to Preset and Superset

The webinar began with an overview of Preset and Superset. Preset is a managed SaaS version of Superset and boasts several unique attributes. Meanwhile, Superset is an open-source project used abundantly across various sectors. It has a significant footprint in the Apache Foundation landscape. The scope of these two tools extends to advanced SQL capabilities to establish dimensions, metrics, and frame virtual datasets.

2. Exploration of Features

Evan Rusackas dived exclusively into the features of Preset and Superset. He underlined the role of these tools in the modern data stack. As the visualization layer of this stack, they possess a gamut of features that bolster modern data management endeavors.

3. Preset and Superset Interconnectivity

The webinar shed light on the operational dynamics between Preset and Superset. The traditional way of orchestrating a connection between these two tools was scrutinized. This discussion element aimed to prepare the groundwork for introducing a cutting-edge feature.

4. Semantic Layer Sync

Tony Kau took the attendees through a seminal shift connecting Preset and Superset. A new feature, Semantic Layer Sync, was introduced in the webinar. To further aid the attendees' understanding, a live demo of connecting the Preset to the Superset was conducted using this new methodology.

5. Q&A Session

The session concluded with a Q&A segment. This segment invited questions from participants, facilitating a dialogue where queries related to the presentation were addressed. The segment represented an opportunity for the speakers to reinforce the significance and functionality of the tools discussed.

The webinar provided a comprehensive overview of Preset and Superset — tools integral to data visualization and analysis. It highlighted their functionalities and inter-connectivity and introduced a crucial feature: the Semantic Layer Sync. The webinar managed to present and practice, with real-time demonstrations shedding further light on the discussed concepts. The Q&A proved instrumental in clarifying doubts and reinforcing the information disseminated during the webinar. The discourse within the webinar emphasized the modern data stack and underscored the indisputable role held by Preset and Superset within it.